Just found some information about more unreleased
SUN-era Elvis stuff. Sounds almost too good to be true. So let's
keep our fingers crossed and maybe we'll be able to hear more Elvis
SUN recordings soon. Sean O'Neal is the fellow who found
the amazing second Sun acetate from 1954, the one with "I'll
Never Stand In Your Way" and "It Wouldn't Be The Same
Without You." O'Neal is not a deluded Elvis fan,
but an avid collector of early Presleyana. Early unissued
photos he uncovered were published in 1998's "The Lost Photographs"
(with Joe Tunzi). Below are some interesting comments by Sean
on unissued Presley tracks, culled from an April web interview.
The guy has come up with the goods before. What might
a third Sun acetate contain? If it's after his first single,
one song could be "Tiger Man," which I would love to hear.
What do you think?

Q: Tell us some facts you can share
... A: On the music front I am working on a project involving
another unreleased Elvis Memphis Recording Service acetate. I can
not really go into any other details other than to say that it is
spectacular ... the song titles are ones that legend says that Elvis
recorded.

Q: What do you know about "Uncle Penn"?
A: I have never actually heard it so I cannot confirm it.

Q: "Only You,"
Sean? A: This exists too ... a live version ... you left out
"Little Mama," which is fantastic. It is too bad
that BMG can not open its purse wide enough ... I keep hearing that
stuff about the fans wanting 70s stuff. I guess they have sales
numbers to back this up. I just find to hard to believe that, if
promoted properly, "Little Mama" does not have more commercial
potential than take 137 of "Burning Love."